which was my personal interpretation of the music Vangelis had created for the Blade Runner film. Based on roughly the same instruments Vangelis used for the film score -- and also heavily centered around the Yamaha CS80 polyphonic synthesiser --, it became my second solo album after "Traces of the Past". This version here contains three extra tracks which were not included in the CD release. Here´s some reviews, collected over the past couple of years:

"Not jolly stuff, that is for sure but the best audio equivalent to a horrormovie I have ever heard. What a superb album."(Dave Law/synthmusicdirect.com about Stephen´s „Hoellenengel“ album)

"What would you get if you crossed Vangelis' Blade Runner soundtrack with a dose of Lustmord for good measure? You would get Stephen Parsick'sHollenengel."(Phil Derby/electroambientspace.com about Stephen´s Hoellenengel album)

"Stephen Parsick is one half of Ramp, and if that groups new album is thesound of deep space building to critical mass, then Stephen's solo is a tripthru' the black hole into a parallel universe, the dark underside of heavenif you will [...] Stephen set out to create his known vision of thatnetherworld. The musical result is dark, dense and electronically unique.The sonics echo with Arabic scales and Eastern timbres, all blended into anelectronic tapestry that fuses modern and medieval influences. "Hell'sAngels" surely is a trip through the looking glass into the realm of darksonic delirium & celestial sound. Mindbending music, a must!"(Archie Patterson/eurock.com about Stephen´s Hoellenengel album)

"Thoroughly steeped in ominous implications, this release is designed toinstill an uncomfortable dread. This music luxuriates in the creation ofdark environments which seethe with a sedate intensity devoted to embracing mortality and entropic impermanence."(Matt Howarth/soniccuriosity.com about Stephen´s Hoellenengel album)

"It´s not often in my life that I ever get a chance to shout or cheer withjoy [...] Imagine what would happen if a Blade Runner sequel was made. What would the music score sound like? Well, as I write this report, I´mlistening to the CD, track 4 - die Burg. I can almost hear, or I am almostreminded of Vangelis, Lustmord, even Ludwig Van. Hopefully you will allagree, a true masterpiece."(Gary Willoughby/bladezone.com about Stephen´s Hoellenengel album)

There´s plenty of info to be found on the respective sites, and there´s also quite a bit of audio material to listen to.

Of course, you can still order the physical CDs from me directly if you´re not happy with virtual albums.

Stephen, something weird has happened to Music Zeit. If you go to the website and type "Stephen Parsick" in the search, nothing turns up, but if you click on the link you posted, it does show. Weird because there's only a handful of albums and artists listed after clicking on the down-arrows when there used to be much more. Same thing with Robert Rich, as I know his live albums released a couple years ago were all on Music Zeit.

I went ahead and sent a message, so maybe it'll get resolved, or maybe it's just the faultiness of the user...